Hackernews posts about Homebrew
Homebrew is a free and open-source package manager for macOS that allows users to easily install, update, and manage various software packages on their computers.
- Show HN: HomeBrew HN – Generate personal context for content ranking (www.hackernews.coffee)
- Static binaries and Homebrew as a channel for internal tools (leonardoheld.ovh)
- PlasticList – Plastic Levels in Foods (www.plasticlist.org)
- Medical aid in dying, my health, and so on (blog.the-brannons.com)
- A shell command to create JSON: jo (2016) (jpmens.net)
- 2048 in bash with only 64 bits of state (github.com)
- Our audit of Homebrew (blog.trailofbits.com)
- $30 Homebrew Automated Blinds Opener (2024) (sifter.org)
- Snowdrop OS – a homebrew operating system from scratch, in assembly language (sebastianmihai.com)
- Euro-cloud provider Anexia moves 12,000 VMs off VMware to homebrew KVM platform (www.theregister.com)
- Homebrew to deprecate and add caveat for HashiCorp (github.com)
- Homebrew Website Club (indieweb.org)
- Homebrew Batteries (www.hanssummers.com)
- 16-bit Serial Homebrew CPU (www.jiristepanovsky.cz)
- Homebrew Is Awesome (danthesalmon.com)
- Adding Build Provenance to Homebrew (blog.trailofbits.com)
- Kelp – simple replacement for homebrew on macOS (github.com)
- Brew-Nix: a flake automatically packaging all homebrew casks (discourse.nixos.org)
- Upgrading Homebrew and avoiding the "failed to verify attestation" error (til.simonwillison.net)
- Homebrew 4.1.0 (brew.sh)
- Steve Wozniak Reunites with the Historic Homebrew Computer Club (thenewstack.io)
- Atari doubles down on retro, buys beloved Atari homebrew maker (arstechnica.com)
- Show HN: Brewer X, a native macOS client for Homebrew (panini.house)
- Atari pulls nostalgia power move and buys homebrew community forum (www.theregister.com)
- After 15 years, the maintainer of Homebrew plans to make a living (thenextweb.com)
- Homebrew 4.2.0 (brew.sh)
- Fake Homebrew site leverages Google ads to target macOS, Linux devices (www.scworld.com)
- Run Llama 2 on your own Mac using LLM and Homebrew (simonwillison.net)